I have been wanting an older Neck Thru handmade Thumb bass for a long time. I am a proud owner of a "take a chance" fooked neck thumb bass. This bass was on craigslist in Philly over a month ago and my bro thumbslam went out of his way to look at it for me. We did the deal over the phone with the owner. I almost didn't snag her because the neck was dippy and had a horrible bow in it. The truss rod was maxed out tight also. I closed the deal and had it shipped to me. I took it to my luthier, Gary Brower in San Francisco to heat bend the neck (took several times) and level the board. There was no promise it would work but the results are stunning. It worked.
I sent a letter to Warwick and Hans Peter Wilfer, President of Warwick sent me a reply that it was a rare one in great shape and one of the first built. One of the board administrators "Florin" replied and said Hans built this bass. Back then they were all built by hand, no machines except for router and drilling. He handmade this bass and it was the first year they produced the 5 string thumbs in left handed. This is one of the first production fretless basses. I am a happy camper and give thumbslam a big thank you brotha for taking care of me with this. Good dude there!!!!
Just in time to install the Bartolini Pickups and Aguilar OBP3 18v Preamp. This bass is 12lbs….. Ouch!!